Justice
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“No intention” of establishing transport police
Ireland is one of the few western nations without a dedicated transport policing service, and An Garda Síochána have stated…
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Laying the foundation for sustainable transformation
The Deloitte Government Trends is an annual report which identifies the key trends likely to impact on governments globally in…
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71 per cent of justice actions delivered in first half of 2021
The Minister for Justice Heather Humphreys TD published the mid-year progress report for the Justice Action Plan 2021 in August,…
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How policing progressed during Covid
Major facets of society experienced rapid change at the outset of the Covid-19 pandemic and policing was no different, writes…
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Justice: Legislative priorities
With the Department of Justice having already enacted a number of significant pieces of legislation in late 2020 and throughout…
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Dealing with Covid-19 in the Irish Prison Service
2020 and 2021 are years that will live long in our memories for many reasons. The past 19 months have…
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Strengthening policing oversight during Covid-19 by listening to communities
The Policing Authority is an independent statutory oversight body with a core function of monitoring and assessing policing performance, writes…
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Applying trauma research to service design and delivery
Trauma is pervasive across different populations that engage with the criminal justice system. Sharon Lambert from the School of Applied…
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Putting people at the centre of a modern and digital Courts Service
Audrey Leonard, Assistant Secretary, Strategy and Reform Directorate, outlines the Courts Service’s plans for the future, the Strategic Vision for…
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Government’s broader role in cyber
Government and public services organisations face unprecedented risks, but also incredible opportunities. With change driven by political uncertainty, budgetary constraints,…
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